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Greifswald pledges to reveal plans for enhanced urban greenery and improved city climate.

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Greifswald advocates for lifting restrictions to promote a greener, more improved urban...
Greifswald advocates for lifting restrictions to promote a greener, more improved urban environment.

Greifswald pledges to reveal plans for enhanced urban greenery and improved city climate.

Greifswald, the University and Hanseatic City, has announced a significant step towards sustainable urban development. The city has decided to intensify the breaking up of sealed surfaces, with Grimmer Street serving as the first test case for this initiative.

In a bid to improve the urban climate, enhance the quality of life, and promote biodiversity, the existing crossing aid on Grimmer Street has been removed. This move paves the way for a redesign that includes the installation of a pedestrian demand signal, aiming to improve crossing possibilities and traffic safety.

The redesign on Grimmer Street is not just about traffic safety, though. The sealed surface on the street has been broken up and expanded, and the adjacent green area has undergone further expansion. The median of the street has been planted with "Wild Red Thyme", a native vegetation that contributes to the expansion of green areas and promotes biodiversity.

The changes on Grimmer Street are part of a broader initiative for sustainable urban development in the city. This initiative also includes targeted de-sealings on smaller streets, such as Grimmer Street, and measures will not be limited to large areas.

The removal of the crossing aid and the redesign on Grimmer Street are not the only changes. The street's median has been planted with additional "Wild Red Thyme", further enhancing its green appeal.

While the search results do not provide information about the name of the architect or project leader responsible for the redesign of Grimmer Straße, it is clear that this is a significant step towards a greener, safer, and more livable city. The changes on Grimmer Street are part of Greifswald's commitment to improving the urban climate and enhancing the quality of life for its residents.

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